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The City of Jamestown's Early Efforts at Centralization

A new fleet management software system is allowing the City of Jamestown, N.Y., Division of Fleet Services to make improvements, including early efforts at centralization.

Thi Dao
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May 23, 2018
The City of Jamestown's Early Efforts at Centralization

The Jamestown, N.Y., Fleet Services Division is working toward centralizing fleet management and maintenance of the city’s 400 units.

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It began with a fleet management software system, a new system to replace one that had been in use since the ’90s and made record-keeping, data entry, and tracking a nightmare. Patrick Monaghan, fleet manager, had been requesting one for years, and the fleet finally went live with its new software system in January 2017.

The Jamestown Fleet

Number of assets: 400

Fleet replacement cost: $26 million

Number of fleet employees: 9

Average fleet age: 10.6 years

Percent of maintenance outsourced, citywide: 18%

Shortly after, the city commissioned a fleet report from consulting firm Mercury Associates to identify further areas of improvement. Mercury identified an aging fleet, an inadequate facility, and insufficient personnel, but it also acknowledged that the fleet was on the right track toward improvement — beginning with that new software.

With the Mercury report backing him up, Monaghan is making the improvements he can, while working on getting additional funding, personnel, and buy-in for a centralized fleet division.

Here’s what the Division of Fleet Services has been and will be working on in its quest to become a more efficient operation.

Monaghan

Utilizing the New Fleet Software

The new FMIS is CollectiveGov, from Collective Data. It allows the fleet to pull reports on anything entered into the system, tie in its parts supply, manage preventive maintenance effectively, track acquisition and depreciation costs, and move toward a paperless shop.

“Technicians are able to enter their time in on a computer. [In the past, they would] write it down on a piece of paper, hand it to me, and then I’d have to transfer it into the system,” Monaghan said.

Staff is still working to fully implement all the features. Current projects include finishing barcoding parts and integrating the fuel module. 

Working Toward a Replacement Program

The average age of fleet vehicles is 10.6 years, significantly older than the recommended age, according to the Mercury study. While City Council is on board with the idea of replacing vehicles in a more timely manner, the funding isn’t there to make it happen, Monaghan said.

He has seen success with a small-scale replacement program: A few pickup trucks are on a short cycle — two to three years. They’re sold while their value is still high and they have low mileage or low hours.

“We’re almost getting out of them what we paid for them,” he reported.

Striving for Centralization

Fleet Services, part of the Public Works Department, maintains all Public Works, Fire, and Parks and Recreation vehicles, as well as most Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Water and Waste Water vehicles. The Police Department, BPU Electric, and BPU Solid Waste outsource their fleet maintenance and repair.

Centralization would allow the fleet to improve service levels and leverage economies of scale to lower costs, according to the Mercury report. To do this, fleet would need a larger maintenance facility, four additional positions, and to overcome the long-standing culture of siloed fleet management.

As part of his improvement efforts, Monaghan said he is slowly working toward a centralized fleet.


Related: Centralized Procurement — Autonomy or Savings?

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